05-09-2011, 10:32 PM
[quote Jimboslice]Yah, what he said.
[#ff0000]Wow, I would like to add some info but gnelson knows what he's talking about lol.[/#ff0000]
Thanks for the nice comment Jim. When you've fished there two-three times a week for the past three years you learn a few things.
[#ff0000]I[/#ff0000] [#ff4040]never fished for trout there, but im sure I would catch some with 3 inch power [/#ff4040][#ff0000]worms lol[/#ff0000]
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[#000000]Yup, I use the Orange/Chartreuse 3" powerworms wacky-rigged on a #8 red egg hook. Catch a mess of trout just about everytime.[/#000000]
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I would like to add Floyd Lamb has mainly redear that most call bluegill, including myself.
Last year at Mulberry Lake I saw a mess of redear swimming near shore so I took a 10' crappie pole with 6' of 2 lb line and attached a black ant fly. I touched the fly just on the water surface and shook it gently. I must have caught a 100 redear within an hour. The game warden came up to me as I just caught a redear the size of my little finger. I turned to the game warden smiling and said "bait." He looked at me strange and I laughed letting him know I was just kidding. Redear are considered game fish and illegal to use as bait. Fortunately the warden had a sense of humor and he knew me from all the times I fished there. But he still asked me for my license
Here's a map of the lakes:
[#ff0000]Wow, I would like to add some info but gnelson knows what he's talking about lol.[/#ff0000]
Thanks for the nice comment Jim. When you've fished there two-three times a week for the past three years you learn a few things.
[#ff0000]I[/#ff0000] [#ff4040]never fished for trout there, but im sure I would catch some with 3 inch power [/#ff4040][#ff0000]worms lol[/#ff0000]
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[#000000]Yup, I use the Orange/Chartreuse 3" powerworms wacky-rigged on a #8 red egg hook. Catch a mess of trout just about everytime.[/#000000]
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I would like to add Floyd Lamb has mainly redear that most call bluegill, including myself.
Last year at Mulberry Lake I saw a mess of redear swimming near shore so I took a 10' crappie pole with 6' of 2 lb line and attached a black ant fly. I touched the fly just on the water surface and shook it gently. I must have caught a 100 redear within an hour. The game warden came up to me as I just caught a redear the size of my little finger. I turned to the game warden smiling and said "bait." He looked at me strange and I laughed letting him know I was just kidding. Redear are considered game fish and illegal to use as bait. Fortunately the warden had a sense of humor and he knew me from all the times I fished there. But he still asked me for my license

Here's a map of the lakes:
![[Image: FloydLambLakes.jpg]](http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/gnelson651/FloydLambLakes.jpg)